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On #MeToo anniversary, leaders say focus is on inequality

On #MeToo anniversary, leaders say focus is on inequality

DETROIT — When #MeToo movement founder Tarana Burke thinks about the group's future as the world celebrates its anniversary, her vision is clear.
Canadian director and Samuel L. Jackson probe transatlantic slave trade in 'Enslaved'

Canadian director and Samuel L. Jackson probe transatlantic slave trade in 'Enslaved'

TORONTO — COVID-19 and other hurdles stalled production on "Enslaved," which follows actor Samuel L. Jackson as he traces his roots and the tragedy of the sunken ships during the transatlantic slave trade.
Jewish family's painting looted by Nazis in 1933 is returned

Jewish family's painting looted by Nazis in 1933 is returned

ALBANY, N.Y. — A painting of two young, 19th-century skaters that was looted by Nazis from a Jewish family in 1933 and recently discovered at a small museum in upstate New York was returned Thursday after 87 years.
Independent cinemas sell popcorn, seat naming rights amid shutdown in COVID hot spots

Independent cinemas sell popcorn, seat naming rights amid shutdown in COVID hot spots

TORONTO — Independent cinemas in Toronto and Ottawa are coming up with different ways to generate cash as COVID-19 restrictions force them to shut their doors for a second time since the pandemic began.
Massachusetts foster parents could be first to unionize

Massachusetts foster parents could be first to unionize

BOSTON — Massachusetts could become home to the first union to successfully represent foster parents. SEIU 509 announced plans Thursday to unionize thousands of foster parents across the state.
FDA extends pregnancy warning for common pain relievers

FDA extends pregnancy warning for common pain relievers

WASHINGTON — Pregnant women should avoid a group of common pain relievers including Advil and Aleve for the last four months of pregnancy, federal health officials said Thursday, expanding the warning from three months.
UN: Europe's pandemic restrictions are absolutely necessary

UN: Europe's pandemic restrictions are absolutely necessary

LONDON — The head of the World Health Organization’s Europe office said the exponential surge of coronavirus cases across the continent has warranted the restrictive measures being taken, calling them “absolutely necessary” to stop the pandemic.
C-SPAN suspends Scully after he admits to lie about hack

C-SPAN suspends Scully after he admits to lie about hack

NEW YORK — C-SPAN suspended its political editor Steve Scully indefinitely Thursday after he admitted to lying about his Twitter feed being hacked when he was confronted about a questionable exchange with former Trump aide Anthony Scaramucci.
Out and about again: Queen Elizabeth in visit with William

Out and about again: Queen Elizabeth in visit with William

LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday carried out her first public engagement outside of a royal residence since early March when the coronavirus pandemic started to impact upon on all aspects of day-to-day life in the U.K.
Half century later, Belgian King Philippe meets half sister

Half century later, Belgian King Philippe meets half sister

BRUSSELS — It took more than half a century, but Belgian King Philippe has finally met his half sister.
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